yes so with example
Your presentation was well-organized and informative. However, you could improve by incorporating more visual aids and engaging the audience with interactive elements. Keep up the good work!
Reading view
Sure! Here are some examples of how semicolons can be used: I have a meeting at 9:00 a.m.; I need to prepare my presentation. She enjoys reading; her favorite genres are mystery and science fiction. The concert was rescheduled; however, I can still attend.
Proofread the presentation by reading the text backward, starting with the last sentence.
In order to create a proper presentation, you must first figure out whether it will be specifically oral or both oral and visual. You must then follow through with research from as many sources as possible on the subject while citing the sources. You can gather images and email the sources for permission to use the images in a presentation. A common tool for presentation building is PowerPoint from Microsoft Office. You can create slides with information points and images. You will also want to practice as much as possible, making eye contact with the audience and reading off of the slides as little as possible.
To effectively read notes on PowerPoint slides while presenting, practice beforehand to become familiar with the content. Glance at the notes discreetly and briefly while speaking to stay on track. Use bullet points or keywords in the notes to guide your presentation without reading verbatim. Maintain eye contact with the audience to engage them while referencing the notes as needed.
Some examples of exploratory reading are long books or magazines. Exploratory reading is where a reader gets very descriptive and accurate measure about what they are reading.
Exploratory reading allots more time into getting a fairly accurate picture of a material's presentation of ideas. An example is reading a long article from a magazine.
Reading textbooks
no it means say you where a catholic and you were reading about Hinduism Hinduism storys are from a diffrent culture
Highly developed culture is reading and/or writing, for an exaple: learning how to write in latin.
It is the view mode that Powerpoint opens in. It is called Normal view. There are other views such as Slide Sorter view and Notes Page view and Reading view, but the one that it is in when you start is Normal view. A default is what something is set to first, so the default view is the view that Powerpoint is set to first.